maminil i" HUDSON SEAL RACCOON MUSKRAT CANADIAN BEAVER Far Settes in all Fine Furs. John McKay Limited Manutactiriug Furriers 149-157 Brock Street 1'SOME Trans address given by PEOPLE KINGSTON ° CAN WELL DO WITHOUT h-Rev. Dr. R. J. Wilson Tells the \. Kiwanis Club About { NN . Them. "Some people that King do Withoy ston can Sabrid Pra de Rev. Dr R: J. Wilson before fhe Kiwanis (ub at the weekly lungheon in the Hoge! Frontenac on Monday. In order to divide the sheep from ti ! distinguished the desira of the dynamic type and sirable as the aesth: tie, body could guess who fell ea WAS Lhe tit] he unde- While no- Rill 1troduc 118 IT C= tion of George VanHorns, booster, that this ent furnisher was of the C and therefore one"of the able, George is agent for Ready clothing and sells h | fursishings, He came to Kingston | from Port Hope many ye 3 § | bis standing in business; {in the fraternal ord rs, is an ornament, is due to his ij rity. George had some pleasa prizes for the lucky winners form of prizes, articles of men's ¢ class ? of whi H. APPLETON Announces the opening of a new P lumbing and Heating Establishment sii Emits Rodger. The roll call discovered some d 417 PRINCESS STREET--O PPOSITE ANDERSON RROS, Prices on contracting and all kinds of jcb work furnished. Give us a call. Phone 878w, - A ee | Harold Hughes, Eee city at 2 p.m. bsolute Evidence in Favor > of Ground Cylinders All high grade automobile engines manufactured in this country as well as in Europe have their cylinder bores finish- ed by grinding. Some of the American cars that might. be mentioned are: Apperson Brewster Cadillac Cunningham Dorris Franklin Haynes Holmes Peerless Pierce Afrow Ralls Royce Standard Stevens Duryea Stutz Hudson Kissel LaFayette Lincoln Locomobiie Marmon Mercer Templar Packard Winton In fact, 849% of all the m anufacturers of pleasure cars use engines with ground cylind er hores, and 919 of the com- mercial motors are ground. H eald Machines are used ex- clusively. Automobile owners we have one of these Heald Cylinder Grinding Machines, and can guarantee first class work. Automotive Grinders R. M. CAMPBELL, Corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. '0 RT GET THE 10 REN I BARGAINS room, dining room, bed room, CASTILE SOAP kitchen, bathroom, hardwood 1,000 bars floors, light. $50.00 TOILET PAPER per month, includes heat, use 10 cases (large rolls). 6 for 29c. living electric linquents jn the persons of Kiw ians A. B Cunningham who was W. H. Craig and H. E The guests were; +S. ae P. Wright Rich Broom. aving tha tool the luncheon t his usual fine e Kiwanian Wilson is a great ¢ to any club, but he showed dy his addr 1at he was also an set to King 1 to find out all | but he held out litile r the sort t of her other a hope of salva- at Kingston can Indeed it would not be ybody's while to spend. valu- rying 4e create { from nothir g something There are types 'that e detriment to any t for inst: { Who beats a rail leggers, ete. But {Bo one likes to meet We them and right among those clainr citizenship from birth {is another person w man e eternal knock | here only long enough: to make his on and was determined town. | boot- | do meet | who | There | ho thinks King- | { ston but a wayside spot off the rail- | | Way, and the man who comes to live | THE DAILY BRITISH WH s from fire dur- severa. | suffered, heavier los: {ug the past year than for sears Previously. President Hoag thanked bers for turning out w t mot "to attend the decor 1day wit yspitals, 13 tama? iers S graveg on veterans from the hc fap sen 1S OF THE DAY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921, | INDENT "Racy Local News and Items of General Public Interest. Prone 67 1 lc Try Chadwick's coal. There was no session of the p court on Tuesday morning Pianos tuned. Lindsay, Limited. | Elgin Anthony, Toronto, was given three years in penitentiary, and his lgompanion, Frank Hopper, two years fer stealing autod. The Portsmouth douncil held a meeting bn Monday night, but only | business of a routine nature was | transacted. : | Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, orders received at. 100 Clergy street w. Phone 564w. It was real chilly Tu 'sday morn- ing, the thermometer having dropped to twelve degrees above point." In the north there was frost. The city's fire alarm system is ¢ suffering as.a result of Frid: cyclone, and it Will likely be s yet before the system is i working order, "Charlie's Aunt," presented by Wil- liam C. Grew, drew a good house at the Grand on Monday evening It was that old laughing comedy that days yn. {has grown famous but brought up-| to-date by James W. Swift, wh in the character of Lord Fancourt Bab- i berly, w a huge success He ably supported. ), was | pile and pull out, and the man who | | knows jt all All of these men are | | ot the aesthetic type represented by { the clam that at some distant period {in the world's history attained | development and set to work to build about itself a wall of bone, it has remained ever since. other hand is the dynamic type re- presented by the man it A clam | On the | who comes | Mayor of Cobalt, and Liberal ¢an. lidate for the Commons in Temiskam: ILE A Little Girl Scalded; | here to live as if he was always here | |and put his whole energy into ev thing -assoetated With the well h ir | of his community. But of all who | should be given their ticket are the | parasites, bandits, pilfgrers and loaf- | ers whether they are' found in the | Professions or trades or in business. { + But the speaker had something to | offer! to his hearers that has been { found productive in other places. One | of his suggestions was to follow tha The little -daughter---et-- Mr-and Mrs. W, F- Roney, University avenue, | | was taken to the General Hospital | Monday afternoon suffering from a | | severe scalding of her arms and part | The child was playing | tof her body. around the house and upset a kettle of hot water over herself. Many friends who know and love the little girl are glad to hear that she is re-| el Phone 1544, GC. W | freezing | Upset Kettle of Water e | | The Globe's | | through the mail, Open Nights, SPECIAL ELECTION OFFER OF CANADA'S GREATEST ' JBERAL DAILY--THE TORONTO GLOBE 'SPECIAL OFFER FOR THREE MONTHS Globe's news is complete and accurate. 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Waddell Phones 326-596. 88 Broek St, eee There aro twelve Buddhist temn- ples, with thirty-four priests and 6,639 mednbers, in the United States, It wouldn't be so bad for the aver- age loser if he didn't have to explain to his wife just how it happened. Toric Lenses are Popular Their curvature prevents touching of eyelashes with the lenses -- a distinctly desirable feature. Increased breadth of view adds to their value and all round comfort. Let us show them to you, J. S. Asselstine, D.0S. Optometrist and Optician. 342 King Street. . Phone 1019w. lo | example of Chicago, a city: with al { Population of « 3,000,000, which | | adopted the slogan "Throw away | | your Hammer and buy a Horn." This will result frow the accident. | was sted everywhere, and if a city {ot 3,000,000 found uee for such slogan, what might Kingston not exe | pect? Advertising was what we | wanted and there was no place for | | the merchant who would not adver- | { tise. This was admirably put for- | { ward at the annual convention of the | Adyertisers' Association of America | , lield in London last week. What Dr. Wilson endeavored to | impress upon his hearers was the | supreme importance of becoming | converted to an attitude of life that was dynamic rather than aesthetic. | Prosperity will come, said he, when | wo substitute industry for icdolence, | pull tHe cart rather than try.to get into it--in'a word there must be the spirit of service. We want to see | more wholesome competition, not | cut-throat competition, but a com- petition of the kind that will spur a business man on to secure prosperity if he has to sit up all night to do it. But we must have some business and some social ethics for he believed that behind all business 'depression today, behind the great crime wave, there are great fundamental ques- tions to be solved and we are not go- ing to get anywhere until we solve them satisfactorily, In concluding, Kiwanian Wilson said: "I want this town to be the { best town on the map ,and I don't | intend to apologize for it anywhere [on God's green earth." Hearty ap- plause followed the conclusion of Dr, Wilson's address, and President Frank Hoag tendered to him a very warm vote of thanks, A letter was read by the secretary, George Brownlee, from Major-Gen. Sir A. C. Macdonell explaining his absence from the luncheon which was dye te a painful accident on Friday. A resolution of sympathy, moved by Dr. Wilson, and seconded by H. Ww. | Newman, was passed. A sick com- | mittee composed of the following members was appointed: A. W. Win- rett, H. E. Richardson and Columbus Hanley. . James Armstrong, chief of the fire | department, directed the attention of the meeting to the fact that.next week, beginning Sunday, would be fire prevention week all over Canada, {and ke asked the co-operation of all | business men in having a thorough clean up of cellars, closets and at- tics carried out. . Kingston, he said, Fur Coats RICH AND BEAUTIFUL FOR -Among the many attractive garments shown in our big, bright show rooms are the many new models in Fur Coats priced at $150.00. When you compare them with what you are asked for fur<trimmed Cloth Coats, youn will quickly appreciate the excellent values. FRENCH SEAL COATS -- highest grade Chapal dyed skins, trimmed plain and with Oppossum, Raccoon, etc. $150. MUSKRAT COATS--Ilight in weight; good color; seff-trim- med, and also with Seal. $150. These are exceptional values, We invite your inspection. A MAKERS OF FINE FURS PICTORIAL FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store "PEN" BEING FILLED UP; NOW 805 CONVICTS Largest Number = Confined There in the Last Fifty Years. It was learned on Tuesday morn- jing "hat there are at the present {time 805 convicts confined in the | Portsmouth penitentiary, the largest {number thepe at any one time in the ast fifty years. The large number of | tellls the story of the crime | which has been sweeping over Can- | ada the past few years. | As a result of the epidemic of | highway robberies and hold-ups, the {judges have been sending more of- fenders to the pemitentiary than to the jails. Canon Scott Lectures at R.M.C. Canon. Scott, Quebec, late senigr |chaplain of the First Canadian Divi- ision in France, gave his lecture, | 'Some Battles I Have Seen," before {a class of cadets at the Royal Military {College on Monday evening. 'This | lecture is said to have been very Ipopular in Quebec. Canon Scott's {only son was killed during the war. [The canon was the guest of Major-| Gen. Macdonell while at the college. | { He left on the noon train Tuesday for | | Toronto. { { lh { The young man who has been at- prisoners | wave | | ev NOW IS THE TIME HERE IS THE PLACE--THIS IS THE PRICE $5,000.00--Buys a new, solid, brick dwelling, rooms; attic floored; furnace; good cellar. $325.00--Buys building lot, Macdonald Street (near E Sewer and water laid on stre et. MONEY TO LOAN Collingwood street; 8 electric lights; 3-piece bath and arl), 50x110. | E. W. MULLIN & SON Ladies' Brown Brogue Oxfords THE IDEAL FALL $3.45 A Shoe sold one year ago at $7.00 at to-day's low price. Sold elsewhere at $5.00. Our big special. This week, all sizes, $3.45 FOOTWEAR OUR BIG SPECIAL Brown Calf Uppenstock; Wing Vamps; Perforated Tips; Sewn Solid Leather "Soles; Low Leather Heels {tacking women in and around the| City Park rides a bicycle, which Is | | the mode of his escape. In bne case] {he overtook a lady in the park in| the evening, dismounted and attack-| i~d her, but was sent sprawling over |'iis wheel, i E J. Cummings, Teronto, died on Sunday after a yoar's illness. De ceased was a furrier and a native of ) Kingston, Ont, S. J. MARTIN 189 PRINCESS STREET PHONE z216.